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The Body Shop Tea Tree range review

During February I had a decent Body Shop haul. I bought quite a few products, including four items from Tea Tree range. I used them from the 23th of February to the 15th of March. Now it is time to review them. This is a longer post, so grab a drink and make yourself comfortable.

Tea Tree Facial Wash – When I used it for the first time, I had makeup on. I wanted to see how good it is removing makeup. On the first try it didn’t lather up at all, so I washed a second time too. Then it lathered and I felt how it removed my makeup.

On the skin it felt quite strong. The formula had a shower gel type of viscosity and came easily out of the bottle. As I spread it on my face, I felt how the tea tree extract does its magic. I felt how it cleaned my pores, and all those annoying zitastrophies. After rinsing the lather off and drying my face, I saw mild reddening. The reddening disappeared after ten-some seconds. On the plus side, it cleansed my face from impurities. It felt nice and clean after a long day being out and about.

If you have a sensitive skin, I am not sure if you will like it. I can’t say it is 100% like that, but I suggest you to ask for a little sampler before purchasing whole bottle.

Tea Tree Facial Toner – This is a toner which you have to shake up before using. The reason is simple- the active particles of the toner are sitting in the bottom.

I used it as a second step after the facial wash. On the more problematic parts of my face, where I had small cuts/scratches, and other pleasantries that come with acne, it burned like a pigeon in hell was expectantly harsher. I don’t suggest bringing a cotton pad/ball near your eye either. I noticed if I did that, the fumes of the toner made my eyes watery. I will take the responsibility for that and say it was a user error.

After the toner, I felt how my skin began to pull quite soon. It felt like I was wearing a skin one size too small for my face. An easy solution for that, was a moisturizing cream. In the morning I used Drops of Youth Youth Cream, and in the evening Drops of Youth Bouncy Sleeping Mask.

If you have a sensitive skin, I am not sure if you will like it. I can’t say it is 100% like that, but I suggest you ask for a little sampler before purchasing the whole bottle.

Tea Tree Oil – I used this on the most furious zitastrophies to fight them. The oil was a perfect partner in a crime to kill those stubborn bumps. With few days the pimples were disappearing.

I applied it with a q-tip on problematic spots through the day/evening on previously cleansed skin.

Tea Tree Pore Minimiser – I´ve been preaching about this product for months now. I got it in November , it was one of my December favourites, my January emptiesand I repurchased it in February . Can you tell it has been one of my superstars through the months I´ve used it?

It smoothed my skin, made the pores on my cheeks smaller. I used it as a primer under my foundation. It was also perfect to use as a day cream since it kept my skin´s oil production at bay.

Conclusion

So, I used the facial wash and toner for few weeks. They did excellent job as a acne destroyer, giving me a nice clear skin. My skin was alive and clean. I didn’t have any problems going makeup free to work. That was the moment where I should have stopped. I used it further, although I had no zitastrophies anymore. As a result it began to dry my skin. I noticed how my skin began to flake, and overall looked duller than usual. My foundations sat wrong on my skin. It looked cakey after a few minutes. Overall I had troubles maintaining the right moisturisation level in my skin. I don’t want to imagine how it would have looked if I didn’t use my overnight sleeping mask.

I found the packaging bit inconvenient. The bottles (facial wash, and toner) should come with a pump option. The lid opened and closed hard and after so many uses it can easily break. The shower gels have the same type of lid, but those I have securely away from pets and children. You shouldn’t leave the bottles open either because there is a chance of spilling.

Good:

Products are effective

Last for a long time

Can be improved:

Packaging (facial wash, and toner)

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I’m desperate to try some of these bits! I love the oil, it’s perfect for those zits that need a good attack! The tea tree exfoliator is also one of my favourites, and now after reading this I can imagine loving a lot of this! (The tea tree face mask is also pretty great!) xx

The saleslady gave me a sampler pot of the tea tree exfoliator few hauls back. I liked it but it didn’t have enough of scrubbing particles like seaweed exfoliator does. I can see it being good for acne prone skin tho 😊

I tried this range before too and hated it. I dont have sensitive skin but all the products proper burnt my face like I’d lay in sun and was very painful. I avoid anything tea tree now in case they all do same haha. I see you got redness too so I know now it wasnt just me haha.

The toner killed zits but it overdried my skin where I didn’t have acne. I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you tho 😕 I hate when I buy something fairly pricy and it doesn’t work. Btw, the yellow thing in the bottom are the active particles of the toner.

Thank you! If you should try some other products from the same line, I hope you write about them. Seeing how strong the facial wash and toner were I’m bit doubtful if I want to try anything else from Tea tree.

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